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Good ported box size for 4 12 inch Orion 1st gen xtr pros?


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I just purchased 4 new (1999) Orion xtr pro 12s, and am wanting to start planning a box for them. I was thinking around 6 cu.ft airspace with a square blowthrough port tuned at around 30 hz? Does this sound reasonable, or should I go a little bigger? They will be powered by an audiopipe ap30001d set at 2000rms @2ohm. As well this setup is going into a gmc safari van. Thanks.

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Do you have any specs?

Yes sir.

SENSITIVITY @2.83V/1m----94dBS 88dBP

Fs FREE AIR RESONANCE----24 Hz

Qms MECHANICAL Q---------9.345

Qes ELECTRICAL Q --------0.339

Qts TOTAL Q--------------0.327

BL FORCE FACTOR----------9.85P 19.7S

SD PISTON AREA-----------522 CM2/81in2

VAS----------------------134 LITRES/4.73cu.ft

X-MAX--------------------10.5 mm/.41in1

RMS POWER----------------500w

MAX POWER----------------1000w

BASKET DISPLACEMENT------244CU.IN/4.0Liters

VOICE COIL---------------2.5 Inch

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I don't see it being a big issue, just the Qts and vas values want to pull the box size in opposite directions. I'll actually model it when I get home, if you'd like.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Ok, I entered the 4 12inch Subs into winISD, and it recommends 9.7 cu.ft, and 29hz tuning. With the motor being limited in xmax, wouldn't i be better off sticking the subs into a box more along the the lines of 7-8 cuft.? If i go too big, wouldn't i run the risk of bottoming out the subs at low end frequencies at rated power??

Also, i am going to try and make this box in sketch up, so i will post it up before i start building.

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